2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0043-1648(03)00280-1
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Analysis of the friction and wear behaviour of hot work tool steel for forging

Abstract: A significant part of the energy in forging is used to break the interfacial junctions due to friction between the tool and the workpiece. The life of hot-forging tools is usually limited by complex interactive mechanisms under cyclic loading such as abrasive, adhesive and scaling wear, thermal and mechanical fatigue, and plastic deformation. This contribution deals with the wear mechanisms of the tempered martensitic X38CrMoV5 steel (AISI H11) under high-temperature and dry-sliding wear. The investigations ar… Show more

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“…23,24 In this study, aer a test at 800 C the delamination of supercial oxide scale by the side of the wear track can be clearly observed in Fig. 2a.…”
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“…23,24 In this study, aer a test at 800 C the delamination of supercial oxide scale by the side of the wear track can be clearly observed in Fig. 2a.…”
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“…3b presents SEM image of the wear track of the steel disc under lubricated condition, owing to the surface tension the molten polyphosphate lm will agglomerate during the post-cooling process, and nally forms streaks spreading out the wear track. 23,24 And the corresponding EDS analysis well conrms that, in the wear track the streaks consist of P, O, Na, and K elements in Fig. 3c.…”
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“…32 The surfaces exposed to the highest temperature changes are subjected to thermal fatigue, and the surfaces with the highest stress concentrations, to mechanical fatigue. Furthermore, in processes with high thermal loads (die casting and injection moulding) an increased surface reactivity leads to adhesive wear and galling.…”
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“…Steels, considered to be the most important material in engineering, are widely used and applied, but in atmosphere conditions it oxidates [2,3]. Thus, powders addition are used in order to obtain better tribological properties in steels [4,5].…”
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